[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus for inspecting sealed packages having volumetric
dimensions comprising a frame having an inlet and an outlet side, conveyor means for
conveying packages along a path of transport from the inlet side through said frame
towards said outlet side, and first inspection means disposed adjacent to said conveyor
means and pivotally connected to said frame, such that upon being contacted by a package
located on said conveyor means said first inspection means are pivoted around at least
a first pivoting point.
[0002] An apparatus according to the above is for example known from US-A-6,105,419. In
this patent an apparatus for inspecting sealed packages is disclosed, wherein first
inspection means contact the packages to be inspected and moves away from the conveyor
means over a particular distance depending whether the package is properly sealed.
When engaged by a properly sealed package the inspection means are moved a first distance,
which causes an indicator or sensor to generate an "OK" or "GOOD" signal, which prevents
the removal of the properly sealed package from the conveyor means.
[0003] However, when a leaky package, e.g. an improperly or inadequately sealed package
contacts the inspection means, said means are moved a second distance, which is insufficient
to cause the indicator or sensor to generate such a signal. Consequently, the package
is classified as "FALSE" and removed from the conveyor means.
[0004] A major drawback of the apparatus as disclosed in US-A-6,105,419 is that for a proper
functioning the apparatus is only functional within a limited range of volumetric
dimensions of the packages to be inspected, whereas the sealed packages to be inspected
have to displace the inspection means a first distance in order to be classified as
properly sealed packages. Any sealed package which does not displace the inspection
means said first distance, but fails to activate the indicator or sensor for generating
a signal "GOOD", said package is classified as improperly or inadequately sealed,
whereas in fact the sealed package could be good and is therefore unnecessary rejected.
[0005] Hence the apparatus according to US-A-6,105,419 is limited to a certain type of package,
thus requiring modification of the apparatus when another type of package having different
volumetric dimensions has to be inspected.
[0006] Moreover, the apparatus according to US-A-6,105,419 only gives an indication "GOOD"
or "FALSE", and does not provide any accurate information concerning the actual volumetric
dimensions of the individual sealed package.
[0007] The invention aims to overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art and to provide
an apparatus for inspecting sealed bags at a higher rate and speed, which moreover
gives an more accurate indication of the volumetric dimensions of each individual
package and thus avoids an unnecessary rejection and removal of a properly sealed
package.
[0008] According to the invention the apparatus is characterised in that first inspection
means comprises first counteracting means for applying a first load on said package
urging said first inspection means against said package to be tested; and means for
generating a first indication of the volumetric dimensions of said package.
[0009] According to this aspect the inspection means are urged against the package to be
inspected and any subsequent displacement of the first inspection means due to the
volumetric dimensions of the package results in a signal directly related to said
package, thus obtaining a direct indication of the volumetric dimension of said specific
package to be inspected.
[0010] Hence the apparatus according to the invention is not limited to a specific limited
range of volumetric dimensions of packages to be tested, but can be used for any type
of package in respective of their volumetric dimensions. It is therefore not necessary
to adjust or to modify the apparatus for any type of packages to be tested.
[0011] In a more specific embodiment according to the invention the apparatus is characterised
in that it further comprises load means disposed adjacent to said conveyor means and
downstream to said first inspection means seen in the direction of transport of said
package, said load means being pivotally connected to said frame for applying a static
load on said package to be inspected.
[0012] Furthermore, said apparatus according to the invention may comprise second inspection
means adjacent to said conveyor means and downstream to said load means seen in the
direction of transport of said package, said second inspection means being pivotally
connected to said frame, such that upon being contacted by said package said second
inspection means are pivoted around at least a first pivoting point; and wherein said
second inspection means comprises second counteracting means for applying a second
load on said package urging said second inspection means against said package to be
tested; and means for generating a second indication of the volumetric dimensions
of said package.
[0013] These two additional features provide a very accurate and versatile apparatus for
inspecting sealed packages, which apparatus is not only capable in inspecting sealed
bags at a high speed and rate (at least 120/min.) but furthermore it obviates the
drawbacks of the prior art concerning the rejection of a properly sealed package.
[0014] Whereas the first inspection means provides a user with a first indication concerning
the volumetric dimensions of the package to be inspected, the load means exert a static
load on the package to be inspected, e.g. pre-squeezing of the packages, in order
to facilitate the discharge of air from improperly sealed or leaky packages. The second
inspection means provides a second indication of the volumetric dimensions of said
package, wherein according to the invention the apparatus further comprises processing
means for determining whether said package is improperly or inadequately sealed using
said first and second indications.
[0015] Thus the information obtained with the first inspection means can be considered as
a reference value, whereas the information obtained with the second inspection means
is used in order to determine whether a change between both first and second indications
has occurred due to a possible leakage of the package to be inspected due to the static
load applied by the load means.
[0016] In a specific embodiment s aid first and said second counteracting means each apply
said first and second loads as a torque on their respective first pivoting points,
and more in particular said first and second counteracting means each comprise a servo-motor
connected with their respective first pivoting point through an endless belt transmission.
[0017] For obtaining proper information which can serve as an indication for the volumetric
dimensions of the package to be tested according to the invention each servo-motor
comprises encoding means.
[0018] In a specific embodiment said first and second inspection means as well as said load
means each comprise a package-contact portion, each package-contact portion being
pivotally around said first and a second pivoting point connected to said frame via
a first and a second lever. More in particular each second lever of said first and
second inspection means is provided with a counter-balance weight.
[0019] By mounting the first and second inspection means pivotally to said frame, wherein
the first and second inspection means are outbalanced using a counter/balance weight,
the construction itself and more in particular its weight does not influence the measurements
to be performed on each package to be inspected. Therefore a more accurate measurement
can be performed, obtaining precise information concerning the volumetric dimensions
of the package. Therefore a more accurate decision can be made whether the package
being inspected is properly or improperly sealed.
[0020] For applying said static load on each package by said load means, so called pre-squeezing,
according to the invention said second lever of said load means is connected to a
piston/cylinder-combination for applying said static load on said package. The use
of a piston/cylinder-combination allows an accurate static load to be applied without
unnecessarily damaging properly sealed packages.
[0021] In order to facilitate a smooth guidance of the packages to be tested through the
frame of the apparatus each package-contact portion comprises an endless conveyor
element passed over spaced-apart drivable rollers, whereas said conveyor means may
further comprise an endless conveyor element passed over spaced-apart drivable rollers.
[0022] Furthermore, a proper handling of the packages through the apparatus can be improved
as according to the invention each endless conveyor element of said package-contact
portions and said conveyor means are driven with the same speed and direction. More
in particular said apparatus comprises one motor for driving each endless conveyor
element of said package-contact portions and said conveyor means whereas the endless
conveyor elements of said package-contact portions and said conveyor means are linked
together using suitable endless belt transmissions.
[0023] In a further embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention near said outlet
side discharge means are present for removing an improperly or inadequately sealed
package, wherein said discharge means may be part of said conveyor means and pivotable
about an axis perpendicular to the path of transport. More in particular said discharge
means may comprise an endless conveyor element passed over drivable rollers. With
this feature it is possible to quickly and without errors remove "false" packages
from the properly sealed packages.
[0024] The invention will now be described with reference to a drawing, which drawing show
in:
Figure 1 a side view of an embodiment of an apparatus for inspecting sealed packages
according to the invention;
Figure 2 an upper view of the embodiment of the apparatus according to Figure 1;
Figure 3 a detailed view of the embodiment of the apparatus shown in Figure 1.
[0025] With reference to the Figures 1, 2 and 3 it is noted that all corresponding parts
are indicated with the same reference numerals.
[0026] The embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention as shown in Figures 1-3
comprises a frame 1 having an inlet I and an outlet II. Mounted in said frame 1 are
conveyor means 20 for conveying packages 29 along a part of transport from the inlet
side I through said frame 1 towards said outlet side II. The conveyor means comprise
an endless conveyor element 21 past over a multiple of drivable rollers 22.
[0027] The apparatus for inspecting sealed packages further comprises first inspection means
40 which are disposes adjacent to said conveyor means 20 and which are pivotally connected
to said frame 1. Due to the pivotal connection between the first inspection means
and the frame 1, said inspection means 40 can be pivoted around a first pivoting point,
here depicted with reference numeral 44b through said frame 1, once said inspection
means are contacted by a package 29 located on said conveyor means 20.
[0028] Although in the prior art like US-A-6,105,419 the amount of pivot can be used to
distinct between properly and improperly sealed bags, such a measurement approach
is less accurate, whereas it is limited to a specific range of volumetric dimensions
of said package as stated above.
[0029] Moreover, the pivotal construction of the inspection means according to the prior
art may result in a bouncing, reciprocating movement of the inspecting means due to
the sequential passage of the packages to be tested, resulting in incorrect measurements
of the packages as well as malfunctions and standstill to the apparatus. Moreover,
the known apparatus according to the state of the art are known for their rather low
speed in processing large numbers of packages.
[0030] The apparatus for inspecting sealed packages according to the invention aims to overcome
this drawback and according to the invention said inspection means 40 are provided
with counteracting means (47, 48a-48b, 49) which counteracting means apply a first
load on said package 29 in order to urge said first inspection means 40 against the
package 29 to be inspected.
[0031] Said inspection means 40 comprise a support 43 provided with a package-contact portion
43a, which support is pivotally connected via a first lever 44 and a second lever
45 to said frame. Said support 43 is capable of pivoting via said first and second
levers 44, 45 around said first pivoting point 44b and said second pivoting point
45b, whereas said support 43 is pivotally connected with said first and second levers
via their ends 44a-45a.
[0032] According to the invention said second lever 45 is provided with its other end 45c
with a counter-balance weight 46, such that the construction of the first inspection
means 40 consisting of the first lever 44, the support 43, and the second lever 45
are weight-balanced through said counter-balance weight 46. In fact, the weight of
said counter-balance weight 46 equals the weight of the support 43 and the levers
44-45. The function of said counter-balance weight 46 will be explained further in
the description.
[0033] The counteracting means comprises a servo-motor 47 with a shaft 48a over which an
endless belt 49 is passed. Said belt 49 is also passed over a roller 48b connected
to said first lever 44 near the first pivoting point 44b.
[0034] According to the invention the apparatus for inspecting sealed packages also comprises
second inspection means 40' which means are identical to the first inspection means
40. Hence for the sake of clarity no reference numerals are depicted in figure 1 relating
to the second inspection means 40' , however all parts of the second inspection means
40' have an identical counter part which forms part of the first inspection means
40. In the description the several parts of the second inspection means 40' will be
denoted by the same reference number of their corresponding part of the first inspection
means 40 followed by an apostrophe (').
[0035] The second inspection means 40' operate in an identical manner as the first inspection
means 40 as will be explained later in the description.
[0036] The second inspection means 40' are disposed adjacent to said conveyor means 20 and
downstream to said first inspection means 40, seen in the direction of transport of
the packages 29.
[0037] Between the first inspection means 40 and the second inspection means 40' load means
50 are disposed adjacent to said conveyor means 20, which load means 50 are pivotally
connected to said frame 1 via two pivotal points 54b and 55b. Also the load means
50 comprises a support 53 provided with a package-contact portion 53a, which support
53 is pivotally mounted within said frame 1 by means of a first lever 54 and second
lever 55. The first lever 54 is pivotally connected around a first pivotal point 54b
to said frame 1 and is connected with its other end 54a to the support 53. Likewise
the second lever 55 is connected with a first end to said frame 1 near a second pivotal
point 55b, whereas the lever 55 is connected with its other end 55a to said support
53.
[0038] The load means 50 exert a static load through said package-contact portion on the
package 29 which is transported over the conveying means 20. In order to exert said
static load on the package 29 the load means 50 comprise a piston/cylinder-combination
57 consisting of a piston 58b slidable mounted in a cylinder 58a. Said piston/cylinder-combination
57 may be a pneumatic or an electronically operated piston/ cylinder-combination,
whereas the piston 58b is connected with the free end 59 of the first lever 54. Therefore,
by displacing the piston 58b within the cylinder 58a, the lever 54 is displaced and
exerts via the pivotal points 54b and 55b and via said support 53 a static load on
a package 29.
The apparatus according to the invention operates as follows:
[0039] Via the inlet I a large number of sealed packages to be inspected are transported
along the conveyor means 20 through said frame 1. Near the first inspection means
40 the package 29 comes into contact with said package-service portion 43a of the
support 43 of the first inspection means 40 and due to its volumetric dimensions said
package 29 urges or displaces said support 43. Said support 43 thereby performs a
pivotal movement around the first and second pivotal points 44b-44b. The amount of
pivotal displacement of said support 43 can be regarded as an indication for the volumetric
dimensions of the package to be inspected, however, as explained above, this is a
less accurate approach and is moreover susceptible to errors like the unnecessary
disapproval/rejection of a good package.
[0040] Moreover, due to the sequential contact of the support 43 and a large number of packages
may result in a bouncing, reciprocating pivotal movement of the support 43 around
its pivotal points 44b-45b making the measurement less accurate. Moreover, this makes
also the construction more susceptible to wear and standstill.
[0041] In order to minimise the effect of the weight of the specific parts of the first
and second inspection means, the second lever 45 is provided with its end 45c with
a counter-balance weight 46, having a weight which is equal to the weight of the support
43 and the first and second levers 44-45. Therefore the measurement whether a package
is properly sealed is only affected by the volumetric dimensions of the package 29,
and thus provides a more accurate result.
[0042] In order to minimize the bouncing, reciprocating movement of the support 43 due to
the subsequent contacts with the packages 29, the pivotal movement of said support
43 is counteracted by the belt transmission 48a-48b, 49 and said servo-motor 47. In
fact, the servo-motor 47 urges the support 43 with its package-contact portion 43a
always against the package 29 to be tested by applying continuously a torque on the
first pivoting point 44b.
[0043] Thus, the servo-motor 47 urges the package-contact portion 43a to follow the contours
of the volumetric package 29 and the pivotal displacement of the support 43 due to
the package 29 results in displacement of the axis 48a of the servo-motor 47, which
displacement can be detected by encoding means present in said servo-motor 47. In
fact, the displacement of the support 43 due to the contours of the sealed package
29 results in a change in the load exerted by the servo-motor 47 on the pivoting point
45b, which change can be detected by the encoding means of the servo-motor 47. This
change gives a direct, unambiguously first indication of the volumetric dimensions
of the package 29 to be inspected.
[0044] Subsequently the package 29 to be inspected is guided over the conveying means 20
towards the load means 50 wherein a static load is exerted on the package 29. This
static load can be considered as a pre-squeezing to facilitate any discharge of air
from leaky packages. This static load is exerted on said package 29 using the piston/cylinder-combination
57.
[0045] Next, the package 29 is transferred towards the second inspection means 40', which
second inspection means 40' operates in a similar manner as the first inspection means
40. In a similar manner the pivotal movement of the support 43' due to the package
29 is counteracted by a second load, which second load is exerted as a torque on the
first pivoting point 44b' using a similar servo-motor 47'. Likewise, the package-contact
portion 43a' has to follow the contours of the volumetric dimensions of the package
29.
[0046] The displacement of the support 43 due to the contours of the volumetric package
29 results in a change in the load or torque exerted by the servo-motor 47' on said
first pivoting point 44b'. Said change can be detected by similar encoding means present
on the drivable shaft 48a' of the servo-motor 47', which signal can be used as a second
indication of the volumetric dimensions of the package 29.
[0047] By comparing both signals obtained from the encoding means of the servo-motor 47
of the first inspection means 40 and the encoding means of the electromotor 47' of
the second inspection means 40' using suitable processing means (not shown), it can
be established whether said package to be inspected is properly or improperly sealed.
[0048] In the event of a properly sealed package 29, both signals will be equal to each
other within small boundaries, whereas in the event of an improperly or inadequately
sealed package, both signals will differ from each other. In the latter case a clear
indication will be obtained that the package 29' in question is improperly sealed
and has to be removed or separated from the properly sealed packages 29.
[0049] For this purpose the conveyor means 20 comprises discharge means 30 which consist
of a support 33 provided with drivable rollers 32 over which an endless conveyor element,
for example a belt 31, is passed. The discharge means 30 are pivotable about an axis
perpendicular to the part of transport of the packages 29, which axis is similar to
the longitudinal axis of the roller 32a. The discharge means 30 are pivotable about
the axis 32a using a piston/cylinder-combination 34.
[0050] For a proper, smooth and quick transfer of the packages 29 all supports 43-43' and
53 of the first and second inspection means respectively the load means 50 are provided
with at least two drivable rollers 42a-42b, 42a'-42b' respectively 52a-52b over which
an endless conveyor element 41, 41' respectively 51 is guided.
[0051] According to a specific aspect of the invention the endless conveyor elements 41-41'-51
and the endless conveyor element 21 of the conveyor means 20 are driven with the same
speed and direction and are preferably driven by one motor 24 which is mounted in
said frame 1. Using suitable endless belt transmissions said motor 24 drives the enless
conveyor elements 41-41'-51 of the first and second inspection means 40-40' and the
load means 50 as well as the endless conveyor element 21 of the conveyor means 20
with the same speed and direction.
[0052] The motor 24 is provided with a drivable roller 23b which drives an endless belt
25, which is passed over said drivable roller 23b as well as a central roller 23a.
The central roller 23a drives in turn an endless central conveyor belt 27 which is
passed over suitable rollers 26. Using separate endless belts 28a, 28b and 28c, which
belts 28a-28b-8c each are passed over a roller 26 and a roller 42c-52c and 42c'. The
rollers 42c-52c and 42c' are mounted on the pivoting points 45b-45b', 55b' of the
first and second inspection means 40-40' respectively the load means 50.
[0053] Each endless belt 28a-28b-28c drives in turn a belt 41a-51a-41a', which belts are
guided over the rollers 42c-42b of the lever 45 of the first inspection means, over
rollers 52c-52b of the lever 54 of the load means 50 respectively over the rollers
42c'-42b' of the lever 45' of the second inspection means 40. These belts 41a-51a-41a'
drive in turn the endless conveyor elements 41, 51, 41' of the first inspection means
40, the load means 50 respectively the second inspection means 40'.
[0054] This ensures that the endless conveyor elements 41-51-41' as well as the endless
conveyor element 21 of the conveyor means 20 are driven with the same speed and direction
ensuring a proper transport of the packages 29 to be inspected through the apparatus.
[0055] It will be clear that with the above apparatus according to the invention a more
accurate inspection of sealed packages can be obtained without the risk of rejecting
a properly sealed package. With the apparatus according to the invention packages
29 can be inspected with a higher speed allowing an increased productivity in terms
of inspected packages per time unit. With the embodiment as described in the accompanying
drawings at least 120 packages can be inspected per minute, whereas the transport
speed of the conveying elements can reach speeds of 1000 mm per second.
1. Apparatus for inspecting sealed packages having volumetric dimensions comprising:
- a frame having an inlet and an outlet side;
- conveyor means for conveying packages along a path of transport from the inlet side
through said frame towards said outlet side; and
- first inspection means disposed adjacent to said conveyor means and pivotally connected
to said frame, such that upon being contacted by a package located on said conveyor
means said first inspection means are pivoted around at least a first pivoting point,
characterized in that
- said first inspection means comprises first counteracting means for applying a first
load on said package urging said first inspection means against said package to be
tested; and
- means for generating a first indication of the volumetric dimensions of said package.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said apparatus further comprises load means disposed adjacent to said conveyor means
and downstream to said first inspection means seen in the direction of transport of
said package, said load means being pivotally connected to said frame for applying
a static load on said package to be inspected.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2,
characterized in that said apparatus further comprises second inspection means adjacent to said conveyor
means and downstream to said load means seen in the direction of transport of said
package, said second inspection means being pivotally connected to said frame, such
that upon being contacted by said package said second inspection means are pivoted
around at least a first pivoting point; and wherein
said second inspection means comprises second counteracting means for applying
a second load on said package urging said second inspection means against said package
to be tested; and
- means for generating a second indication of the volumetric dimensions of said package.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that further comprising processing means for determining whether said package is improperly
or inadequately sealed using said changes in said first and said second load.
5. Apparatus according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first and said second counteracting means each apply said first and second loads
as a torque on their respective first pivoting points.
6. Apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that said first and second counteracting means each comprise a servo-motor connected with
their respective first pivoting point through an endless belt transmission.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that each servo-motor comprises encoding means for detecting said changes in said first
or second load.
8. Apparatus according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first and second inspection means as well as said load means each comprise a
package-contact portion, each package-contact portion being pivotally around said
first and a second pivoting point connected to said frame via a first and a second
lever.
9. Apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that each second lever of said first and second inspection means is provided with a counter-balance
weight.
10. Apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that said second lever of said load means is connected to a piston/cylinder-combination
for applying said static load on said package.
11. Apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that each package-contact portion comprises an endless conveyor element passed over spaced-apart
drivable rollers.
12. Apparatus according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that said conveyor means comprise an endless conveyor element passed over spaced-apart
drivable rollers.
13. Apparatus according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that each endless conveyor element of said package-contact portions and said conveyor
means are driven with the same speed and direction.
14. Apparatus according to anyone of the claims 11-13, characterized in that said apparatus comprises one motor for driving each endless conveyor element of said
package-contact portions and said conveyor means.
15. Apparatus according to claim 14, characterized in that the endless conveyor elements of said package-contact portions and said conveyor
means are linked together using suitable endless belt transmissions.
16. Apparatus according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that near said outlet side discharge means are present for removing an improperly or inadequately
sealed package.
17. Apparatus according to claim 16, characterized in that said discharge means are part of said conveyor means and pivotable about an axis
perpendicular to the path of transport.
18. Apparatus according to claim 17, characterized in that said discharge means comprise an endless conveyor element passed over drivable rollers.